Thanks for bringing this to my attenton as I had no idea and hve plenty of people that live all through imma have to call now and make sure they're
ok... This is why I love ATS btw way to give a heads up.

What is the deal with all the off topic posts? This thread is on the verge of dying a death.

Back to the point; Its funny how records continue to be broken in terms of extreme weather. I don't know how long the tornado system lasts for, but
surely it is only going to get worse? What is traditionally the worst month?

Intense for sure, and I hope for everyone's safety. I have been adding this link to these threads because imo, it has the best up to dat info and
graphs. Scroll down to see all of them. www.livewxradar.com...

nothing to see here, move along, move along. This is all normal weather activities, nothing to worry about and it will happen AGAIN. Move along
people, move along. This has nothing to do with what is comming towards earth, move along people move along. Also to note, please do not worry about
the earthquakes either, this is all just NORMAL, so put back on the tin foil hat and relax behind the computer or t.v.

The Super Outbreak is the second largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period, just behind the tornado outbreak of April
25–28, 2011. It was also the most violent tornado outbreak ever recorded, with 30 F4/F5 tornadoes reported. From April 3 to April 4, 1974, there
were 148 tornadoes confirmed in 13 US states, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North
Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and New York; and the Canadian province of Ontario.

Also no need to worry that the Massive cloud covered half of the united states. Nothing to worry about people, move along, move along. DO THESE PEOPLE
really think that we are going to take that JIVE. Something is definately WRONG with EARTH and other planets. Ever ask yourself, WHY?

How much
more worse is this going to get before people start to wake up and say, WHATS GOING ON HERE. All the houses lost and this will only make the economy
even WORSE. Wierd stuff happening not only to earth, but other planets as well. WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?

The Super Outbreak of tornadoes of 3–4 April 1974 remains one of the most outstanding severe convective weather episodes of record in the
continental United States. The outbreak far surpassed previous and succeeding events in severity, longevity and extent, with the notable exception of
the April 2011 outbreak. With a death toll of over 300, this outbreak was the deadliest since the 1936 Tupelo-Gainesville tornado outbreak. Its death
toll would also not be surpassed until 2011, when that year's April 25–28 tornado outbreak killed at least 340 people.

The Super Outbreak is the second largest tornado outbreak on record for a single 24-hour period, just behind the tornado outbreak of April
25–28, 2011. It was also the most violent tornado outbreak ever recorded, with 30 F4/F5 tornadoes reported. From April 3 to April 4, 1974, there
were 148 tornadoes confirmed in 13 US states, including Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, North
Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and New York; and the Canadian province of Ontario. It extensively damaged approximately 900 square miles (2,330
square kilometers) along a total combined path length of 2,600 miles (4,200 km).[1]

Although the March 2nd outbreak was bad, it doesn't even come close to record breaking. I honestly thought it was going to be much worse just
looking at the radar at about 2 pm yesterday as supercells were initiating all over the place, but many of them did not mature into classic tornadic
supercells.

One thing you must remember is that numbers of tornadoes on record recently are higher than say, 50 or 60 years ago, because there are more people
witnessing them, there is better communication to confirm them, and the Nation Weather Service has dedicated teams to confirm numbers of tornadoes via
damage surveys, both from the air, and on foot.

To put things into perspective, yesterday and as of 22:00 UTC, today, this synoptic scale storm system has produced 110 initial reports of tornadoes.
That number will go down in number as NWS survey teams confirm damage paths. Essentially, what that means is, many initial reports called in to the
NWS and emergency managers are of the same tornado. Individual tornadoes are counted multiple times until damage surveys are done.

So, with that said, there are dozens of outbreaks that were more severe than yesterdays. The April 25-28 outbreak in the deep south last year had 359
confirmed tornadoes and 322 fatalities. The March 2nd 2012 outbreak only has 38 fatalities as of now. The Super Outbreak of 1974 had 319
fatalities.

Heck, even the Super Tuesday outbreak on February 2nd, 2008 was bigger than yesterday. 91 CONFIRMED tornadoes and 57 fatalities. That event occurred
in the same area as yesterday and occurred exactly one month earlier.

I think many of you have just now learned that the United States gets severe weather. always has, always will. The US arguably gets the worst severe
storms of any country on Earth.

I remember, when I first got interested in severe storms, looking at the radar during the May 2003 outbreak. That has much greater ariel coverage
than yesterday, 401 tornadoes reports, and almost every thunderstorm that erupted, especially on the 4th, was a classic cyclical tornadic supercell.
You can go on Youtube and see some video from that outbreak. MONSTER tornadoes.

This is Weaponized Geo-Engineering. Please care this science is legit and the U.S Airforce lie about HAARP's purpose.

Hogwash; when HAARP wasn't even in existence, what created the 1974 Super Outbreak and all the other outbreaks that occurred since records have been
kept in the United States? The tooth fairy?

HAARP.

Such a distraction for people who have no science background.

In 1925, the tri state tornado killed 695 people. One tornado with a track of 220 miles. There was no HAARP back then. So tell me HAARPers, what
caused it? Surely it couldn't have been mother nature...

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